Jim Jeffcoat game worn jersey... Pics Post #14

Hey everyone. I have made only a few posts in the past. One was my account of a fight between Nate Newton and Randy White in training camp and the other about my time with Randy White, also at training camp.

Today, I'm just thrilled to share the acquisition of a game worn, Jim Jeffcoat jersey. Hope the link works.

Hey everyone. I have made only a few posts in the past. One was my account of a fight between Nate Newton and Randy White in training camp and the other about my time with Randy White, also at training camp.

Today, I'm just thrilled to share the acquisition of a game worn, Jim Jeffcoat jersey. Hope the link works.

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Ref above can u please pm me a link to ur randy white story as he is my favorite player and I would love to read what u wrote. Thank u!

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha....Thats what Charles Haley thought too. Until a man 20 years older,RANDY WHITE , knocked his arse cold outside of whites supper club. Randy white was Big, Mean, fast, had a heart like a Lion, AND was a martial artist. As I remember Randy signed up for the tuff man competition, against other NFL former players. If I remember right he won every fight the same way........by a knockout. Larry Allen was a true beast, but Randy woulda knocked him out...........COLD....LOL

You are EXACTLY right!

Ask Everson Walls what happen at the Pro Bowl between Randy White vs Dan Hamption and McMichael in a bar fight.......it was not pretty as they need help leaving as Randy used those Martial Arts and strengh against both of them at the same time......lol.

I saw Randy knock out the New York Jet (cannot remember his name) in the boxing match for the championship.......Randy laid him out cold.

Oh, I am a huge Randy White fan......in his prime....noone would mess with Randy......also, ask Jim Jeffcoat about how touch Randy is.....

Larry Allen was a guard NOT a left tackle. Played a little right tackle early in his career and got owned by Reggie White on thanksgiving day. He was one of the top handful of GUARDS ever to play in the NFL though,...until he got old.

Larry Allen played RT, RG, LT and LG during his career. Most of Allen's career was at guard, but he did spend one full season at LT for the Cowboys. He did well at it, too.

Allen got owned on one single play in that Thanksgiving game. The rest of the time Allen owned Reggie White that afternoon. Other than that one play that everyone remembers White didn't make a peep in that game. There is a reason Jason Garrett threw for over 300 yards and the offense put up almost 450 yards and 42 points on that day.

It wasn't surprising that Danny White didn't stick around in 1989. He was going to be 37 years old and didn't play very much the season before. I think he may have retired even if Jerry didn't buy the team that year.

IRVING, Tex. — Danny White, who spent 14 years in the NFL and was the Dallas Cowboys' starting quarterback for most of the 1980s, is retiring from the team today, a Cowboys spokesman said.

White scheduled an afternoon news conference to make the announcement, said Cowboys spokesman Dave Pelletier.

White joined Dallas in 1976 and became the team's starter after Roger Staubach retired in 1980. He led the team to the NFC East Division title in 1985 and led the league in touchdown percentage in 1986. With White as a starter, the Cowboys were 67-35.

White was plagued by injuries during the last three seasons, starting six games in 1986, nine in 1987 and none in 1988.

White's retirement comes five days after the team supplemented its quarterback corps by taking the University of Miami's Steve Walsh in the NFL supplemental draft.

The Cowboys drafted UCLA's Troy Aikman with the first pick of the regular draft and signed him to a six-year, $11-million contract.

"If they don't like me, it really doesn't matter," White said after Walsh was drafted. "I can't worry about the others. I made up my mind three months ago that nothing would surprise me."

But White worked out with the team's quarterbacks during a mini-camp the last two days.

Larry Allen played RT, RG, LT and LG during his career. Most of Allen's career was at guard, but he did spend one full season at LT for the Cowboys. He did well at it, too.

Allen got owned on one single play in that Thanksgiving game. The rest of the time Allen owned Reggie White that afternoon. Other than that one play that everyone remembers White didn't make a peep in that game. There is a reason Jason Garrett threw for over 300 yards and the offense put up almost 450 yards and 42 points on that day.

Actually Reggie knocked Allen backwards like a toy on several occasions but Larry managed to stay on his feet and between Reggie and the QB. So while Reggie manhandled him a few times he didn't do a great deal of damage that game.

Waters said if he had to go down a dark alley he'd want White with him. Everyone on the team was afraid of White and White was afraid of Landry.

It wasn't surprising that Danny White didn't stick around in 1989. He was going to be 37 years old and didn't play very much the season before. I think he may have retired even if Jerry didn't buy the team that year.

IRVING, Tex. — Danny White, who spent 14 years in the NFL and was the Dallas Cowboys' starting quarterback for most of the 1980s, is retiring from the team today, a Cowboys spokesman said.

White scheduled an afternoon news conference to make the announcement, said Cowboys spokesman Dave Pelletier.

White joined Dallas in 1976 and became the team's starter after Roger Staubach retired in 1980. He led the team to the NFC East Division title in 1985 and led the league in touchdown percentage in 1986. With White as a starter, the Cowboys were 67-35.

White was plagued by injuries during the last three seasons, starting six games in 1986, nine in 1987 and none in 1988.

White's retirement comes five days after the team supplemented its quarterback corps by taking the University of Miami's Steve Walsh in the NFL supplemental draft.

The Cowboys drafted UCLA's Troy Aikman with the first pick of the regular draft and signed him to a six-year, $11-million contract.

"If they don't like me, it really doesn't matter," White said after Walsh was drafted. "I can't worry about the others. I made up my mind three months ago that nothing would surprise me."

But White worked out with the team's quarterbacks during a mini-camp the last two days.

I'm happy to discuss Danny who never got his due IMO. But how does he creep into the conversation?

I received a PM from another member, who kindly volunteered to help post the jersey pics. The story I wrote about the fight between Randy and Nate are on the thread titled, "Randy White vs Nate Newton". The martial arts story I wrote can be found within the the thread titled, "BTB Was a Cowboy the meanest guy in the league". Story is on page 3, photos on page 4.

Hey everyone. I have made only a few posts in the past. One was my account of a fight between Nate Newton and Randy White in training camp and the other about my time with Randy White, also at training camp.

Today, I'm just thrilled to share the acquisition of a game worn, Jim Jeffcoat jersey. Hope the link works.

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Great jersey. You can't go wrong with the Sun Devil greats.

Can I also just say how much I enjoyed this thread? From the OP on down.

I must be losing my mind. I could have sworn Danny was mentioned a few times in this thread. Maybe those posts were deleted or someone is pulling an early April Fool.

Sorry for the confusion guys, I did a little thread clean up and moved posts from the old Randy White thread to this thread, because the other thread was about four years old or something, and shouldn't have been bumped.